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afternoon, she'd just moved from fiji a month ago. >> this is like a big kick in the pants. you know? if i was in their shoes i'd feel like running back to fiji. >> the son is expected to survive. the son's wife, and their children were in the house at that time. they were sleeping. >> i don't know why this thing happened to them. you know? we never believe this is going to happen to these families you know? but they're religious. >> neighbors say this is the second time the children's grandmother and mother have been robbed. >> this is sad. because... mother and the grandma were robbed around the corner last week. >> and that makes neighbors wonder if they were targeted by the same people. >> there is nothing indicating waits a specific targeted residence. >> and police also say the person they're talking to is not a suspect at the moment. he is only a person of interest. the family has been living in the house about a year moving here to california from fiji about seven years ago. a neighbor told me they planned a vigil tonight at 8:00. >> thank you very much. and two men
afternoon, she'd just moved from fiji a month ago. >> this is like a big kick in the pants. you know? if i was in their shoes i'd feel like running back to fiji. >> the son is expected to survive. the son's wife, and their children were in the house at that time. they were sleeping. >> i don't know why this thing happened to them. you know? we never believe this is going to happen to these families you know? but they're religious. >> neighbors say this is the second time...
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i cannot go back to fiji because i would have a 10-year ban on me. my mother has a small cleaning business she need help with. when i was in college, i used to spend the day talking about the political and economic agendas, and then at night, i would be a janitor. that was my life. in 2007, the dream act, which would give undocumented citizens like me the opportunity to stay in the country, -- me and a group of other students looked at this group of undocumented students. we are fighting for the dream act to pass. we want to stay in this country to fight to stay where we call home. [applause] >> good evening. i am not a resident, an alien. small businesses are the heart of the american economy, they are responsible for half of all private-sector jobs and create roughly 70% of new jobs in the past decade. small-business this are not only job generators but are at the heart of the american dream. how does the u.s. government treat small businesses when it comes to immigrants and non- immigrants setting up businesses? i can only speak to my own to tradi
i cannot go back to fiji because i would have a 10-year ban on me. my mother has a small cleaning business she need help with. when i was in college, i used to spend the day talking about the political and economic agendas, and then at night, i would be a janitor. that was my life. in 2007, the dream act, which would give undocumented citizens like me the opportunity to stay in the country, -- me and a group of other students looked at this group of undocumented students. we are fighting for...
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but his mother, a 67-year-old visiting from fiji, was killed. >> she was very proud when i came, andhe came back for the first time and visited me. she was happy to come the second time. >> reporter: he says he came to america in 2004, searching for a better life. >> when i applied for the green card, i got a lottery card and i thought i could go and make something for my family here, my kid's future. >> reporter: he works fulltime at berkeley high school and part time at a hardware store. flowers from well wishers lined the family's front porch. despite his physical and emotional pain, kumar is talking about going home and starting a neighborhood watch. >> once i heal, i'll try my best to do something good for my neighbors in that area. >> reporter: kumar isn't giving up. police say they do have a suspect in custody, being held on a parole hold. he's not been charged in connection with this case. police say this investigation is still very active. reporting live, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jean. >>> coming up, crane crash. a scary moment at a northern california fun
but his mother, a 67-year-old visiting from fiji, was killed. >> she was very proud when i came, andhe came back for the first time and visited me. she was happy to come the second time. >> reporter: he says he came to america in 2004, searching for a better life. >> when i applied for the green card, i got a lottery card and i thought i could go and make something for my family here, my kid's future. >> reporter: he works fulltime at berkeley high school and part time...
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the grandmother arrived in california from fiji last month. now, the son, who confronted the rob yes, his name is denesh kumar. he is shot and is in the hospital. this afternoon, the medical examiner removed the body of a grandmother police say shot by an intruder. the woman's son woke up to make breakfast. >> it appears that person may have entered and were confronted by one of the victims. >> the grandmother apparently tried to help her son. that is when both were shot. one man, in his 20s was found walking in that neighborhood just minutes after the apparent robbery. he is being questioned by police. the son's wife and two children were also in the house at that time. they were sleeping. their father was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. the family moved to the u.s. from fiji about seven years ago. >> i don't know why this happened to them. we never believe this thing is going to happen to these family buzz they're very religious. >> neighbors say last week, the grandmother and daughter in law were robbed at gun point not fa
the grandmother arrived in california from fiji last month. now, the son, who confronted the rob yes, his name is denesh kumar. he is shot and is in the hospital. this afternoon, the medical examiner removed the body of a grandmother police say shot by an intruder. the woman's son woke up to make breakfast. >> it appears that person may have entered and were confronted by one of the victims. >> the grandmother apparently tried to help her son. that is when both were shot. one man,...
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if i was in their shoe i would run back to fiji or something like that. the son is in the hospital expected to survive. the son's wife and their 2 children were also in the house at the time. they were sleeping. >> i don't know why these thing happen to them. we never believe that this going to happen to any of this kind of family you know. but they are very religious. >> neighbors say this is the second time the children grandmother and their mother have been robbed. >> about sad because if mother and the grandma were robbed around the corner last week. pl at gun point. >> that make neighbors wonder if they were targeted by the same people. >> nothing right now that indicates that it was a specific targeted residence. >>reporter: places say the person they are talking to is not a suspect at the moment. he's only a person of interest. in richmond, abc 7 news. >>> p-2 men convicted in the murder of oakland journalist bailey have been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. fvl received 3 consecutive life terms. mack 2 life sentences. pros can
if i was in their shoe i would run back to fiji or something like that. the son is in the hospital expected to survive. the son's wife and their 2 children were also in the house at the time. they were sleeping. >> i don't know why these thing happen to them. we never believe that this going to happen to any of this kind of family you know. but they are very religious. >> neighbors say this is the second time the children grandmother and their mother have been robbed. >> about...
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it's as if i don't even know who that person was back in fiji.ar too, i mean it's -- [ laughter ] you know, it's -- let's take a look at the clip, for those who did not see. >> i look at you and i wonder someone who's sort of been on his own for a while, sort of set in a routine, can you handle that much? >> i'm not set in my ways. i know it's all about compromise. i have a lifestyle in new york. but i do love her. and i do want to be with her. >> you think ashley is that person? out of everyone you've ever met. >> yeah, i do. >> i'm still struggling with whether, you know, whether it just makes sense altogether. . >> jimmy: that's not going to fly. she can't come to the wedding. she's not going to be the maid of honor, is she? >> no, t tre's a battle for that now. >> jimmy: whoever else is in the battle, wins. >> i know. >> jimmy: because that's not a good toast for the wedding reception. yeah. and you guys i would imagine had it out over that because she really judged you based on like kind of like -- >> nothing. >> jimmy: like f fe minutes sit
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south africa's biggest game will be against wales in september the eleventh before facing namibia fiji and samoa and new zealand in group d. which is a tough haul according to smith. who . is. it's probably a cooler. of hopefully because we'll get some rest and not trip too much about namibia but i mean the risks that are going to be going to move. and also it's history's proven to sort of where you can sort of book one of the molecule in the water created for yourself and finally to a sport that has been played for thousands of years popularity but over the last century has all but faded out in russia or they're not being revived with help from the sports a story powerhouse argentina but only as the story. horses count among the most trusted friends of mankind in wildlife this is why polo is one of the most popular sports this game was first played in persia more than two thousand years ago and has only slightly changed since then. it still takes the same skills to score goals with a long handled him out on the field it's twice as big as a football peach. the most important thing in p
south africa's biggest game will be against wales in september the eleventh before facing namibia fiji and samoa and new zealand in group d. which is a tough haul according to smith. who . is. it's probably a cooler. of hopefully because we'll get some rest and not trip too much about namibia but i mean the risks that are going to be going to move. and also it's history's proven to sort of where you can sort of book one of the molecule in the water created for yourself and finally to a sport...
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shock inclusion in saturday's game will be against wales on september eleventh before facing maybe a fiji and some moa and new zealand in group d. which is a tough pull according to smit. for. you with good will so. it's probably going to. go get some rest and not true too much about. that are going to be going to pose for a move. and also his history you can see that the book one of the molecule and you don't want to proofread it so i'll end with a sport that has been played for thousands of years but over the last century it has all but faded out in russia although now it is being revived with the help from the sport's historic powerhouse argentina are with daniel as the story. horses count among the most trusted friends of mankind in wildlife this is why polo is one of the most ancient popular sports this game was first played in persia more than two thousand years ago and has only slightly changed since then. it still takes the same skills to score goals with a long handled mod on the field that's twice as big as a full peach. the most important thing in polo is probably the so-called
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will be against wales in wellington on september the eleventh springboks will then also face namibia fiji samoa and hosts new zealand in group d. which is a tough pool according to submit. your pretention challenging for games and hopefully you know with well it's it's probably a pull you can have to treat with but we. have really got to get some rest and not shift too much about namibia but i mean the risks that are going to be are going to put a move to challenge the very. serious history of pool sort of where you can see the flipbook one of the most appealing and you don't want to create a good result now i met a sports team red bull are leading the way in the formula one season and they have also paved the way to what will be the circuit of the americas next year because all zones and former driver david coulthard got back behind the wheel to test out the dirt track in texas and in just under fifteen months they be on the f one calendar the circuit in the state capital of austin is set to host the last one race of the twenty two all season and it's hoped this will raise the profile of
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shock inclusion south africa's first game against wales on september eleventh before facing maybe a fiji in samoa and haitian new zealand in crete which is that tough haul according to smith. you're in. charge and. you know with well so it's it's probably a. lot of company because we'll get some rest and not through too much about namibia but i mean the team are going to be going to pose for moveable challenge so . it's history you. can sort of one of the most appealing in the don't want to create good for you so far into the sport is being played for thousands of years polo but over the last century it has all but faded out completely in russia although it's now being revived for the help from the sports story powerhouse argentina robert downey and has the story. or says count among the most trusted friends of mankind in wildlife and this is why paul is one of the most popular sports this game was first played in persia more than two thousand years ago and has only slightly changed since then. it still takes the same skills to score goals with a long handled him out on the field it's tw
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will be against wales in wellington on september the eleventh springboks will then also face namibia fiji summer and hosts new zealand in group d. which is a tough call according to sit. there with the british changing for games and so forth you know with well so it's it's probably a ball you have to treat with but we. agreed to go get some rest and not trip too much about namibia but i mean the risks that are going to get a political move will challenge. here as history. so that we can see the booking of the molecule and you don't want to create for yourself now a major sports team red bull are leading the way in the formula one season and they have also paved the way i will be the circuit of the americas next year consultant and former driver david coulthard got back behind the wheel to test out the dirt track in texas and in just under fifteen months they be on the f one calendar the circuit in the state capital of austin is set to host the last one race of the twenty two all season and it's hoped this will raise the profile of the high octane sport in america. that are a sport that ha
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inclusion south africa game will be against wales on september eleventh before facing the maybe if fiji and some new zealand in group d. which is a tough pool according to smit. you're pretentious charging for games and. you know with well. it's probably a pool you can have to treat with but we. hopefully will get some rest and not strict too much about namibia but i mean the rest of the team is going to be going to pose for moveable challenge very. serious history to prove to the pool sort of where you can sort of one of the most appealing and you don't want to create that for yourself and will end with a sport that has been played for thousands of years prior life but over the last century it has faded out in russia although now it is being revived with the help from the sport's historic powerhouse argentina over the dunny and as the story horses count among the most trusted friends of mankind in wildlife this is why polo is one of the most popular sports in this game was first played in persia more than two thousand years ago and has only slightly changed since then. it still takes t
inclusion south africa game will be against wales on september eleventh before facing the maybe if fiji and some new zealand in group d. which is a tough pool according to smit. you're pretentious charging for games and. you know with well. it's probably a pool you can have to treat with but we. hopefully will get some rest and not strict too much about namibia but i mean the rest of the team is going to be going to pose for moveable challenge very. serious history to prove to the pool sort of...
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with the media itself he's still a very prominent character among their feet in the right to compare fiji and so whether he has military power i don't believe so he has some political part but you know i don't believe for a bad feeling jim will survive and i think the most that he can actually try to negotiate for a safe exit for him and for his family it could happen. presence or not libya is obviously keep it securely because still now the rebels have really been united by a common hatred of exactly how likely now do you think of balance it's in the transitional council is i think the problem after combat freepost go back farah could be nor actually problematic the problem before correct that he or before the removal of combat if they don't change because there is huge slit split among the rebels themselves and the factions who are participating in base fighting it's country i think there are united by the hate talk at their feet but if. he's killed i think you know now we will turn against each other and we know that there are some brigades you know who are fighting with their bills. b
with the media itself he's still a very prominent character among their feet in the right to compare fiji and so whether he has military power i don't believe so he has some political part but you know i don't believe for a bad feeling jim will survive and i think the most that he can actually try to negotiate for a safe exit for him and for his family it could happen. presence or not libya is obviously keep it securely because still now the rebels have really been united by a common hatred of...
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mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical at the go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big macs cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. out thirty percent or more on the transaction this means that the rouble is slightly undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes always on the difference in price but what the index does give people is fast food for thought interestingly india tops the list for the cheapest big mac even though it technically isn't a big mac but a maharajah mac made out of chicken all around. that's the business up there for the headline is our next. great for the. we've got it for. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers.
mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical at the go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big macs cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. out thirty percent or more on the transaction this means that the rouble is slightly undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes...
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war against fiji basically what's going on is there is this military buildup which really is the big sis in the world today and clearly you've got vietnam japan south korea india the united states all very concerned about what's going on i'm seriously thinking that china may well invade these areas you've been talking about. well clearly china would like to we we have out fighting but clearly we have seen some very belligerent tactics on the south china sea not only against the united states in march two thousand and nine but also against the vietnamese in june of this year and there have been a sort of incidents against the south koreans and the japanese coast guard so clearly china is willing to use the roughest tactics and so we should not rule that out in what direction do you see the chinese minute treat developing more technology base or perhaps concentrating more on land sea all forces almost all of the above its most recent white paper talked about information technology and cyber war also clearly they're putting money into their navy and to their air force the only laggard r
war against fiji basically what's going on is there is this military buildup which really is the big sis in the world today and clearly you've got vietnam japan south korea india the united states all very concerned about what's going on i'm seriously thinking that china may well invade these areas you've been talking about. well clearly china would like to we we have out fighting but clearly we have seen some very belligerent tactics on the south china sea not only against the united states in...
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communicate to meet with the media itself he's still a very prominent character among their feet interact fiji so whether he has military power i don't believe so he has some political part but you know i don't believe that feeling. i've been there i think the most he can actually try to negotiate for a safe exit for him and for his family a good death these presidents or not libya is obviously key particularly because up till now the rebels have really been united by a common hate deathy how likely now do you think a violent splits in the transitional council i think the problem after that free post got there fair could be more actually problematic than the problem before before the removal of could very cheap because there is a huge slick split among. themselves the factions who are participating in this fight that needs combat. there are united by the hate to cut that feed but if that is captured if he's killed i think you know now we will turn against each other and we know that some brigades you know who are fighting with their bills. by the extremist muslim groups and they wouldn't fight
communicate to meet with the media itself he's still a very prominent character among their feet interact fiji so whether he has military power i don't believe so he has some political part but you know i don't believe that feeling. i've been there i think the most he can actually try to negotiate for a safe exit for him and for his family a good death these presidents or not libya is obviously key particularly because up till now the rebels have really been united by a common hate deathy how...
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mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big man is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. about thirty percent or more in the transaction. means that the ruble is slightly undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes all way you know the difference in price but what the index does give people is false food for for it's interesting really india top of the list for the cheapest big market even though it technically isn't a big mac but a maharajah made of a chicken. now it's had a look at the markets oil is declining for a fourth day and as long as losing streak since may investors bet that signs of a slowing u.s. economy may fall to fuel demand in the world's biggest consumer of crude now gold is floating around the waterline after rallying further into record territory during asian session on wednesday the yellow metal
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recent new demonstrations in fiji square show that this toy's season has been pushed to the limit and it's protests versus haitians in the battle to save egypt from crumbling for them. an option r t cairo. of plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. so we had to georgia to check of what's behind tbilisi's thirst for glitz and glamour and how president saakashvili plans to win the public support by turning up the music. the u.s. narrowly missed as a potential default signing into law and emergency budget deal that leaves both sides of the months long political debate disappointed or the country that once advised russia during its worst economic crisis failed to avoid its own for national embarrassment archy's you got that in a great show there has been investigating why washington refuses to help itself. congress has now approved a compromise to reduce the deficit and avert a default that would have devastated. the u.s. just had to swallow this bitter pill but many students it will help the patients recovery but will instead prove to be a poisoned chalice our economy is not growing
recent new demonstrations in fiji square show that this toy's season has been pushed to the limit and it's protests versus haitians in the battle to save egypt from crumbling for them. an option r t cairo. of plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. so we had to georgia to check of what's behind tbilisi's thirst for glitz and glamour and how president saakashvili plans to win the public support by turning up the music. the u.s. narrowly missed as a potential default signing into law and...
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military defectors from tripoli everybody was working together including this are fiji had this that's why we don't know what's going to happen next journalist purpose of are there commenting on a current situation in libya. or fresh diplomatic efforts to and the ongoing violence in syria have been made by russia as it introduced its own draft u.n. resolution moscow was calling on both sides in a country to engage in dialogue and the president bashar asad to speed up promised reforms are just going to shake out is across the latest. it looks like we're going to see a barrel of two different versions of resolutions on syria the u.n. security council russia is putting forward its graphic resolution which will be an alternative to the resolution that the u.s. and european representatives are putting together a letter has already been dubbed as sanctions resolution the u.s. and european leaders trying to put more pressure on the syrian government where as the russian version of the resolution makes two very important points first of all it cost to the syrian government to expedite the impl
military defectors from tripoli everybody was working together including this are fiji had this that's why we don't know what's going to happen next journalist purpose of are there commenting on a current situation in libya. or fresh diplomatic efforts to and the ongoing violence in syria have been made by russia as it introduced its own draft u.n. resolution moscow was calling on both sides in a country to engage in dialogue and the president bashar asad to speed up promised reforms are just...
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military defectors from tripoli everybody was working together including this are fiji hartis that's why we don't know what's going to happen next. while the un is calling for a halt to the violence in libya nato allies are already eyeing up the country's vast oil reserves countries who work together to break it off its rule and are racing against each other to secure lucrative contracts. for other ports for years a new regime in libya could easily slide into corruption. half a billion dollars from is silly now what can one point five billion from the u.n. that three hundred million dollars from turkey it's questions abound about the future of the case libya is the money that's been talking the loudest governments have a strong interest. in. opening up business for. everybody is the reason for its lead foreign minister has the night there's a race on with france to be the first on the ground to restart business in libya but the italians have me clear their eagerness to maintain the extremely crease trade ties they enjoyed under the gadhafi regime but as the money begins to flow to he
military defectors from tripoli everybody was working together including this are fiji hartis that's why we don't know what's going to happen next. while the un is calling for a halt to the violence in libya nato allies are already eyeing up the country's vast oil reserves countries who work together to break it off its rule and are racing against each other to secure lucrative contracts. for other ports for years a new regime in libya could easily slide into corruption. half a billion dollars...
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including an all-expense paid honeymoon to fiji.nbc news. for one week rachelle and chris enjoyed the island as honeymooners. most agreed that the people they met made their trip more memorable. they even taught them a thing or two about like dancing and was flattered by the attention they received in the local villages. all part of a new chapter as husband and wife. honeymooncial day andcc1: that were both a long time coming for such a remarkable couple. matt, we've certainly enjoyed getting to know them over the last year. >> we continue to enjoy knowing them. let's say hello to mr. and mrs. chris chapman. a little fried because you just got back from this honeymoon. a long way away. >> a little. >> you described the wedding as perfect. >> yes. >> perfect means you wouldn't have changed anything. >> nothing. at all. >> what was the best part of it? >> oh, gosh. i mean, besides getting married, i don't know. it's just -- it was totally us. i mean, we planned it perfectly as, you know, what our ideal wedding would be. i can't even p
including an all-expense paid honeymoon to fiji.nbc news. for one week rachelle and chris enjoyed the island as honeymooners. most agreed that the people they met made their trip more memorable. they even taught them a thing or two about like dancing and was flattered by the attention they received in the local villages. all part of a new chapter as husband and wife. honeymooncial day andcc1: that were both a long time coming for such a remarkable couple. matt, we've certainly enjoyed getting...
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. >> reporter: a native of fiji he became a u.s. citizen before leaveing to afghanistan.ow just 20 years old he is fighting hard to recover and to fulfill his dream to become a dentist. >> reporter: regret? >> i don't regret it. it was an experience of a lifetime. >> reporter: the president said today it's time for the country to give back to veterans like tokailagi like they've given to the country. >>> $60 million has been lost to waste and fraud in afghanistan. contractors, poor planning, and pay offs to war lords and insurgents. much of this could have been avoided with better planning and more aggressive oversight. >>> rebel forces are massing now outside of gadhafi's hometown. about 160 miles east of tripoli. they want to avoid more bloodshed but say they are prepared to attack. >> people say about 50,000. >> 50,000. >> from both sides. >> reporter: the rebel seized the home of gadhafi but he was nowhere to be seen. the libyan dictator used to use that vacation home to hunt and enjoy the quiet. >>> solarius says it needs another facility. it's already ramped up prod
. >> reporter: a native of fiji he became a u.s. citizen before leaveing to afghanistan.ow just 20 years old he is fighting hard to recover and to fulfill his dream to become a dentist. >> reporter: regret? >> i don't regret it. it was an experience of a lifetime. >> reporter: the president said today it's time for the country to give back to veterans like tokailagi like they've given to the country. >>> $60 million has been lost to waste and fraud in...
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call them, some call them junkets, to see what's really happening, whether in iraq or afghanistan or fiji, for that matter. paris or london, whatever. they got to go find the facts. we have covered these stories for awhile. one senator or representative's fact-finding mission is another's junket, if you will. >> some of these get very criticized and some of them should be. others, i'm just going to name names, i will name two, a democrat jack reed of rhode island, a republican, john mccain of arizona, tend on these trips to go to iraq and afghanistan and spend some time talking to the troops and talking to the generals and talking to the government officials and they go to places like pakistan. it's hard to begrudge anyone who takes that trip. those are vital national security. some of the others are international conferences. at a time when spending is the issue, is when these trips come up for play, how many staffers did you take, are taxpayers paying for spouses to go along. yes, they come up. most often that is a circus or sideshow, the debate about those things because look, it's har
call them, some call them junkets, to see what's really happening, whether in iraq or afghanistan or fiji, for that matter. paris or london, whatever. they got to go find the facts. we have covered these stories for awhile. one senator or representative's fact-finding mission is another's junket, if you will. >> some of these get very criticized and some of them should be. others, i'm just going to name names, i will name two, a democrat jack reed of rhode island, a republican, john...
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. >> reporter: a native of fiji he became a u.s. citizen before leaveing to afghanistan. now just 20 years old he is fighting hard to recover and to fulfill his dream to become a dentist. >> reporter: regret? >> i don't regret it. it was an experience of a lifetime. >> reporter: the president said today it's time for the country to give back to veterans like tokailagi like they've given to the country. >>> $60 million has been lost to waste and fraud in afghanistan. contractors, poor planning, and pay offs to war lords and insurgents. much of this could have been avoided with better planning and more aggressive oversight. >>> rebel forces are massing now outside of gadhafi's hometown. about 160 miles east of tripoli. they want to avoid more bloodshed but say they are prepared to attack. >> people say about 50,000. >> 50,000. >> from both sides. >> reporter: the rebel seized the home of gadhafi but he was nowhere to be seen. the libyan dictator used to use that vacation home to hunt and enjoy the quiet. >>> solarius says it needs another facility. it's already ramped up pr
. >> reporter: a native of fiji he became a u.s. citizen before leaveing to afghanistan. now just 20 years old he is fighting hard to recover and to fulfill his dream to become a dentist. >> reporter: regret? >> i don't regret it. it was an experience of a lifetime. >> reporter: the president said today it's time for the country to give back to veterans like tokailagi like they've given to the country. >>> $60 million has been lost to waste and fraud in...
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a neighbor that we spoke to who knows the family well says they are from fiji.e also had this interesting tidbit that the mother and the grandmother of that family were actually robbed at gunpoint one week ago a few blocks from here out on the street. otherwise, it is a quiet neighborhood. according to both police officers and that neighbor. now, they do have two people that they are talking to right now. they are calling them persons of interest. one of them was seen running away from the scene later caught by san pablo police. and the other one was just hanging around the area looking suspicious according to police. but at last word, they were not even sure whether or not those were suspects in the case. we'll continue to follow this for you. grace? >> all right, anne makovec with the very latest live in richmond. thank you. >>> let's check traffic and weather. traffic first because big mess on 880 i guess, huh? >> it is a mess. we just got off the phone with chp and they issued an official traffic alert a few minutes ago so they expect from this point on lane
a neighbor that we spoke to who knows the family well says they are from fiji.e also had this interesting tidbit that the mother and the grandmother of that family were actually robbed at gunpoint one week ago a few blocks from here out on the street. otherwise, it is a quiet neighborhood. according to both police officers and that neighbor. now, they do have two people that they are talking to right now. they are calling them persons of interest. one of them was seen running away from the...
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>> rachel and chris were married july 22 and they just got back yesterday from their honeymoon in fijiin may rachel was paralyzed when one of her bridesmaids pushed her into a pool one month before the wedding. since then rachel's positive attitude allowed her to make her dream of marrying her fella a reality. they are both with me now. thank you so much. i greatly appreciate you joining me. rachel, you look beautiful, first of all. >> thank you. >> i love your dress you got going on and you look rested. just got back from your honeymoon. >> i slept on the plane the whole way pretty much. >> you've been an inspiration to so many and when folks first saw the story and heard about this accident that happened, obviously their hearts went out to you. then to see you continue to fight back and then the day, what fuels you, what's inside i wish we all had during our hardest moments that we face? >> well, i mean, you never know what you're going to do until you're in that situation. i mean, i get my strength from my family and chris and my friends and in the very beginning i really just wante
>> rachel and chris were married july 22 and they just got back yesterday from their honeymoon in fijiin may rachel was paralyzed when one of her bridesmaids pushed her into a pool one month before the wedding. since then rachel's positive attitude allowed her to make her dream of marrying her fella a reality. they are both with me now. thank you so much. i greatly appreciate you joining me. rachel, you look beautiful, first of all. >> thank you. >> i love your dress you got...
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in fiji, a struggle against a military coup. in kashmir. there are countries in which there is a great deal of aggregated resistance among the number of different issues which cumulatively represents a challenge to the system. in iran, china, india, brazil, nigeria, russia and even a initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the one against systemic violence in mexico which is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others i have not mentioned. but all of these effectively meet a few criteria of whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and also being resisted by a ruling elite or group of some kind which wants to hold society in its existing state and accommodating this force for change. there are self-organized coalition or groups and campaigns with people campaigning around clusters of issues or for systemic change. in the course of events that these movements are the protagonist for, you see catalytic events that involve either some out
in fiji, a struggle against a military coup. in kashmir. there are countries in which there is a great deal of aggregated resistance among the number of different issues which cumulatively represents a challenge to the system. in iran, china, india, brazil, nigeria, russia and even a initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the one against systemic violence in mexico which is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of...
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i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- two refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make refugees pay for it, or they did not get it. now, i don't know about you, but it seems to me that every time i went to high commissioner for refugees about problems, the only answer i ever got was, "oh, i will have to speak to the president." is this condition going to continue? guest: well, thank you for your questions. the issue of the diversion by some people, some individuals, sometimes some refugees inside some camps, that is a real problem. it happens in many countries around the world. we have a complete mechanism. we established a couple of years ago an investi
i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- two refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make...
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i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- two refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make refugees pay for it, or they did not get it. now, i don't know about you, but it seems to me that every time i went to high commissioner for refugees about problems, the only answer i ever got was, "oh, i will have to speak to the president." is this condition going to continue? guest: well, thank you for your questions. the issue of the diversion by some people, some individuals, sometimes some refugees inside some camps, that is a real problem. it happens in many countries around the world. we have a complete mechanism. we established a couple of years ago an investi
i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- two refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make...
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in vietnam in pro democratic struggle, in western sahara, in ethiopia, in fiji a struggle against a military coup and in kashmir. there are larger countries in which there's a great deal of resistance around a number of different issues which cumulatively represent a challenge to the system. in iran and china and india and brazil and nigeria and russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the movement against systemic parlance in mexico which is in effect a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others i haven't mentioned. all of these beat a few criteria of whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and is also being resisted by a group of some kind which wants to hold society in its existing state instead of accommodate this change in this force for change. there are self organized collisions or groups of people campaigning around clusters of issues and systemic change and in the course of the events that protagonists are for you see catholic -- catalytic events for outrageous
in vietnam in pro democratic struggle, in western sahara, in ethiopia, in fiji a struggle against a military coup and in kashmir. there are larger countries in which there's a great deal of resistance around a number of different issues which cumulatively represent a challenge to the system. in iran and china and india and brazil and nigeria and russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the movement against systemic parlance in mexico which is in...
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in fiji, a struggle against a military coup. there are larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance that challenge the system. in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia. there are the initial size of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements against system and violence in mexico that is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others that i have not mentioned. all of these meat a few criteria of whether or not they are a movement. -- meet a few criteria of whether or not they are a movement. political change. there are a self-organized coalition or individual groups and people campaigning around clusters of issues. in the course of events that these movements are protagonists for, you will see bids that involved an outrageous method they stand -- and outrageous manifestation of behavior. they decide, now is the moment. this is why there has to be action. in tunisia, this took the lid off of the enormous political and social discontent in the
in fiji, a struggle against a military coup. there are larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance that challenge the system. in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia. there are the initial size of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements against system and violence in mexico that is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others that i have not mentioned. all of these meat a few criteria of whether or...
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i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- tw refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make refugees pay for it, or they did not get it. now, i don't know about you, but it seems to me that every time i went to high commissioner for refugees about problems, the only answer i ever got was, "oh, i will have to speak to the president." is this condition going to continue? guest: well, thank you for your questions. the issue of the diversion by some people, some individuals, sometimes some refugees inside some camps, that is a real problem. it happens in many countries around the world. we have a complete mechanism. we established a couple of years ago an investig
i was the administrator of two the fiji camps for two years. i found that i could not get -- tw refugee camps for two years. i thought that i cannot get to first base with the high commissioner for refugees when i had problems with the camp and the government. the food that used to come in, us flags on them, said "gift of the people of the united states," were immediately turned over to the refugees in the camps, which were governed by it thugs. they would take the food and make...
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flooding the world goes the largest compound which is well over capacity nearing half a million or fiji'sion comparable to tucson, arizona. hundreds are fleeing the everyday four other camps in ethiopia. they're also well over their capacity. the international community in the united states are working closely with ethiopia and djibouti to address have this massive trans national influx of refugees. i present efforts to help these populations while their own people also face severe challenges from the drought. the country's is that impacted by this drought are among the world's chorus. while the failure of two consecutive rainy seasons contributed to this crisis, the famine that has resulted highlights problems and needs in the region. this drop was not a surprise. there was an early warning system last year and it worked closely with the kenyan government's the ball as our own to enhance their ability to respond relief supplies. as the united states joins with its partners in the international community to provide assistance, which must consider the lessons learned in order to avert the
flooding the world goes the largest compound which is well over capacity nearing half a million or fiji'sion comparable to tucson, arizona. hundreds are fleeing the everyday four other camps in ethiopia. they're also well over their capacity. the international community in the united states are working closely with ethiopia and djibouti to address have this massive trans national influx of refugees. i present efforts to help these populations while their own people also face severe challenges...
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in ethiopia, in azerbaijan, in fiji, in kashmir. so then larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance around a number of different issues which she allegedly represent a challenge to the system. in iran, in china, in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. and there are some brand-new movements such as javier sicilia's movement in mexico which is also in effect a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others that i haven't mentioned, but all of these effectively need a few criteria off whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and is being also resisted by a ruling elite are a group of some kind which wants to hold society and its existing state, instead of a comedy this change and this force for change. there are self organize coalitions or individual groups and campaigns of people campaigning around clusters of issues, or systemic change. and then in the course of events that these mov
in ethiopia, in azerbaijan, in fiji, in kashmir. so then larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance around a number of different issues which she allegedly represent a challenge to the system. in iran, in china, in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. and there are some brand-new movements such as javier sicilia's movement in mexico which is also in effect a movement against political corruption within the state...